Cao Ang
Battle of Wancheng, Cao Cao, Warlord, Han Dynasty, Xiaolian
978-613-5-98231-2
6135982311
112
2011-08-05
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Cao Ang (died 197) was the eldest son of the late Han Dynasty warlord Cao Cao. He was killed during the Battle of Wancheng after giving up his horse to his father during their escape. Cao Ang was born to Cao Cao and Lady Liu. Little was documented about his early life except that he was recommended as xiaolian¹ at nineteen. In 197, Cao Ang followed his father on a campaign to take the province of Jingzhou , present day Hubei and Hunan). Zhang Xiu, a minor warlord who occupied Wancheng present day Nanyang, Henan), surrendered to Cao Cao. Cao Cao then took the the wife of Zhang Xiu a remote uncle as a concubine, which made Zhang Xiu very displeased. When Cao Cao learnt of this, he secretly plotted to murder Zhang Xiu. However, the plan leaked out and Zhang Xiu took the initiative to attack Cao Cao's camp.
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